Dog Breeds That Are Too Threatening To Have Around The House

Siberian Husky

Siberian Huskies are also known to be lively dogs, thus they fit into this group as well. They also cling to you a lot, thus they need a lot of love all the time.

But if there are youngsters around who also need your attention, they could feel like they have to compete with them. This breed is easy to teach, which is a good thing.

Affenpinscher

Affenpinschers are another breed that is very hyper and has many tricks up their sleeves. But since they are so small, kids can think they are toys and play with them harshly, not realizing they are real creatures.

This breed can get vicious when they're scared, and kids don't help at all.

 

Chow Chow

Kids typically think of them as life-sized stuffed animals since they have thick fur and are big. But this breed can and will get angry if they think they are in danger. And because they are so big, they might knock things over, which could hurt your kids.

They also need a lot of love all the time, and they might even compete with your real babies.

 

Afghan Hound

Because Afghan Hounds are naturally dominating, they need owners who are also dominant to take care of them.

When you have this breed, you need to be very kind with them. We all know how loud the little ones can be.

The English Toy Spaniel

English Toy Spaniels are lovely little furries, but you might want to think twice about getting one if you have a child.

They might think rough play is genuine and go violent to protect themselves, therefore it's best not to do it. They may be able to fix things with the right training.

 

Greyhound

Because they are so energetic, they are often bred for racing, which means they need more space and time to go about.

You should make sure that your house has a lot of room inside and outside, and you should be careful since they can run over your crawling baby.


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Dog Breeds That Are Too Threatening To Have Around The House